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Marie Louise Clavis Sidick Hall

Birth
St. Charles Parish, Louisiana, USA
Death
unknown
St. Landry Parish, Louisiana, USA
Burial
Burial Details Unknown. Specifically: St Landry Parish, Louisiana (Unknown Cemetery) Add to Map
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MARIE LOUISE CLAVIS SIDICK-(M1)TEAL-(M2)HALL was born on 11 July 1779 in St Charles Parish, Louisiana to Pierre Clavis Sidick (AKA: François Le Conte) and Ursula Cheletre-Sidick.

Louise was first married to Christophe Teal on 19 Jan 1795 in Natchitoches, Red River Parish, Louisiana, and they had FIVE children of record:

Marie Louise Celeste Teal-Fruge (1795 - ?),
Edward Teal (1797 - ?),
Christopher Teal (1798 - ?),
John Baptist Teal (1800 - ?), and
Charles Teal (1805 - ?).

Her husband Christophe Teal passed away on 7 June 1809, and Louise was remarried about a year later on 24 April 1810 at St Landry Catholic Church, Opelousas, Louisiana to John Hall, and they had FIVE children:

Joseph Hall (1811 - 1837),
Robert Hall (1812 - ),
Elizabeth Hall (1813 - ),
Rebecca Hall-Miller (1815 - 1870), and
Felonise Hall-LeJeune (1817 - 1863).

Louise is named in her husband, John Hall's Secession in 1821. She passed away sometime after 1821 in St Landry Parish, Louisiana.

REFERENCES:

1. Buller, Talmadge L., (Oct 1991), "Notes on the Sideck Family of Colonial Louisiana, Colonial Texas and the Republic of Texas," from La Voix Des Praires. PO Box 664, Ville Palatte, Louisiana 70586: Evangeline Genealogical & Historical Society, 12(47), pp. 63-75.

Born in St. Charles Parish, Baptized in Natchitoches, Louisiana.

2. Mills, Elizabeth Shown, (1977),Natchitoches 1729 - 1803: Abstracts of the Catholic Church Registers of the French and Spanish Post of St Jean Baptiste des Natchitoches in Louisiana, Vol II Canr River Creole Series, p 209 (1776).

Place: Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana.
Marie Maria Luisa Clavis Saidet.
Born: 11 July 1779.
Christened: 13 May 1780.
Father: Pedro Clavis Saidet.
Mother: Ursula Schelet.
Godparents: Pedro Schelet & Maria Ann Schelet, (Maternal Grandparents).

3. Mills, Elizabeth Shown, C.G., (1981), Natchitoches Colonials: Censuses, Military Rolls, and Tax Lists, 1722-1803, p53, entry 86.

1787 Census of Natchitoches, Louisiana:
Françs LE CONTE, Age 55, 2 Tracts of land, 8 Arpents, 2 Cows, 1 Horse.
(Ursula) LE CONTE, Age 34, (1753). (His wife)
Reine Barbe LE CONTE, Age 9. (Daughter)
** Marie Louise LE CONTE, Age 7. (Daughter)
Rozalie LE CONTE, Age 5. (Daughter)
Eleonore LE CONTE, Age 1. (Daughter)
Pierre LE CONTE, Age 3. (Son)

4. DeVille, Winston, (1961), Marriage Contracts of Natchitoches 1739 - 1803, p 40 (Entry 82).

Red River Parish: Natchitoches Book I, p 32.
Married: 19 January 1795.
Groom: Christophe Teal (Major son of Eduard Teal, resident of this post, and Rebeca Tons; 30 years old).
Bride: Marie Louise Saydeck (Native of Natchitoches; daughter of Francois Clavis Saydeck, resident of this district, and Ursul Chelettre).
Witness for Groom: Edward Teal, his father; Eduard Murphy; Michel Duffy.
Witness for Bride: Jacques McNeulty; Antoine Bowker; Francois Clavis Saydeck, her father.
Property of Groom: Sixty horned-cattle value at 500 piastres; eight horses valued at 200 piastres; fifty hogs valued at 200 piastres.
Property of Bride: 150 piastres coming from her savings as a young girl.
Signed: Christophe Teal; Marie Louise Saydeck; Michel Duffy; E. Murphy; Edward Teal; Anthony Bowker; Marie De Soto; Louis De Blanc, acting notary.

5. DeVille, Winston, (2003), Marriage Contracts of Natchitoches 1739 - 1803, p 206 - 207.

Groom: Christophe Teal, 30 years old, (Major son of Eduard Teal, resident of this post, and Rebeca Tons).
Bride: Marie Louise Saiteck, (daughter of Pierre Clavis Saiteck, resident of this district, and Ursul Chelettre).
Married: 19 January 1795.
Witnesses for groom: Edward Teal, his father; Eduard Murphy; Michel Duffy.
Witness for Bride: Jacques McNeulty; Antoine Bowker; Francois Clavis Saydeck, her father.
Sixty horned-cattle value at 500 piastres; eight horses valued at 200 piastres; fifty hogs valued at 200 piastres.
Property of Bride: 150 piastres coming from her savings as a young girl.
Signed: Christophe Teal; Marie Louise Saydeck; Michel Duffy; E. Murphy; Edward Teal; Anthony Bowker; Marie De Soto; Louis De Blanc, acting notary.
(Red River Parish Court House: Marriage Contract: Natchitoches Book 1; p 32).

6. Buller, Talmadge L., (Oct 1991), "Notes on the Sideck Family of Colonial Louisiana, Colonial Texas and the Republic of Texas," from La Voix Des Praires. PO Box 664, Ville Palatte, Louisiana 70586: Evangeline Genealogical & Historical Society, 12(47), pp. 63-75.

First Marriage:
Groom: Christophe Teal.
Bride: Marie Louise Sideck.
Married: 19 January 1795.
Place: Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana.

Second Marriage
Groom: John Guy Hall.
Bride: Marie Louise Saideck.
Married: 24 April 1810.
Place: St. Landry Catholic Church, Opelousas, Louisiana.

7. Hébert, Rev Donald J, (1996), Southwest Louisiana Records: Church and Civil Records, Volume 1-B (1801-1810) Complete Revision, p 684.

Widow: Marie Louise Teel.
Married: 24 April 1810.
John Hall.
(Opelousas Court House, Marriage Book #4).

8. Hébert, Rev Donald J, (1974), Southwest Louisiana Records: Church and Civil Records of Settlers 1756-1810, p 535.

Marie Louise Teel, (a Widow) married John Hall on 24 April 1810 (Opelousas Court House, Marriage Book #4).

9. Louisiana, Compiled Marriages, 1728-1850:
Groom: John Hall.
Bride: Marie Louise Teal.
Married: 24 Apr 1810.
Place: St Landry Parish, Louisiana.
MARIE LOUISE CLAVIS SIDICK-(M1)TEAL-(M2)HALL was born on 11 July 1779 in St Charles Parish, Louisiana to Pierre Clavis Sidick (AKA: François Le Conte) and Ursula Cheletre-Sidick.

Louise was first married to Christophe Teal on 19 Jan 1795 in Natchitoches, Red River Parish, Louisiana, and they had FIVE children of record:

Marie Louise Celeste Teal-Fruge (1795 - ?),
Edward Teal (1797 - ?),
Christopher Teal (1798 - ?),
John Baptist Teal (1800 - ?), and
Charles Teal (1805 - ?).

Her husband Christophe Teal passed away on 7 June 1809, and Louise was remarried about a year later on 24 April 1810 at St Landry Catholic Church, Opelousas, Louisiana to John Hall, and they had FIVE children:

Joseph Hall (1811 - 1837),
Robert Hall (1812 - ),
Elizabeth Hall (1813 - ),
Rebecca Hall-Miller (1815 - 1870), and
Felonise Hall-LeJeune (1817 - 1863).

Louise is named in her husband, John Hall's Secession in 1821. She passed away sometime after 1821 in St Landry Parish, Louisiana.

REFERENCES:

1. Buller, Talmadge L., (Oct 1991), "Notes on the Sideck Family of Colonial Louisiana, Colonial Texas and the Republic of Texas," from La Voix Des Praires. PO Box 664, Ville Palatte, Louisiana 70586: Evangeline Genealogical & Historical Society, 12(47), pp. 63-75.

Born in St. Charles Parish, Baptized in Natchitoches, Louisiana.

2. Mills, Elizabeth Shown, (1977),Natchitoches 1729 - 1803: Abstracts of the Catholic Church Registers of the French and Spanish Post of St Jean Baptiste des Natchitoches in Louisiana, Vol II Canr River Creole Series, p 209 (1776).

Place: Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana.
Marie Maria Luisa Clavis Saidet.
Born: 11 July 1779.
Christened: 13 May 1780.
Father: Pedro Clavis Saidet.
Mother: Ursula Schelet.
Godparents: Pedro Schelet & Maria Ann Schelet, (Maternal Grandparents).

3. Mills, Elizabeth Shown, C.G., (1981), Natchitoches Colonials: Censuses, Military Rolls, and Tax Lists, 1722-1803, p53, entry 86.

1787 Census of Natchitoches, Louisiana:
Françs LE CONTE, Age 55, 2 Tracts of land, 8 Arpents, 2 Cows, 1 Horse.
(Ursula) LE CONTE, Age 34, (1753). (His wife)
Reine Barbe LE CONTE, Age 9. (Daughter)
** Marie Louise LE CONTE, Age 7. (Daughter)
Rozalie LE CONTE, Age 5. (Daughter)
Eleonore LE CONTE, Age 1. (Daughter)
Pierre LE CONTE, Age 3. (Son)

4. DeVille, Winston, (1961), Marriage Contracts of Natchitoches 1739 - 1803, p 40 (Entry 82).

Red River Parish: Natchitoches Book I, p 32.
Married: 19 January 1795.
Groom: Christophe Teal (Major son of Eduard Teal, resident of this post, and Rebeca Tons; 30 years old).
Bride: Marie Louise Saydeck (Native of Natchitoches; daughter of Francois Clavis Saydeck, resident of this district, and Ursul Chelettre).
Witness for Groom: Edward Teal, his father; Eduard Murphy; Michel Duffy.
Witness for Bride: Jacques McNeulty; Antoine Bowker; Francois Clavis Saydeck, her father.
Property of Groom: Sixty horned-cattle value at 500 piastres; eight horses valued at 200 piastres; fifty hogs valued at 200 piastres.
Property of Bride: 150 piastres coming from her savings as a young girl.
Signed: Christophe Teal; Marie Louise Saydeck; Michel Duffy; E. Murphy; Edward Teal; Anthony Bowker; Marie De Soto; Louis De Blanc, acting notary.

5. DeVille, Winston, (2003), Marriage Contracts of Natchitoches 1739 - 1803, p 206 - 207.

Groom: Christophe Teal, 30 years old, (Major son of Eduard Teal, resident of this post, and Rebeca Tons).
Bride: Marie Louise Saiteck, (daughter of Pierre Clavis Saiteck, resident of this district, and Ursul Chelettre).
Married: 19 January 1795.
Witnesses for groom: Edward Teal, his father; Eduard Murphy; Michel Duffy.
Witness for Bride: Jacques McNeulty; Antoine Bowker; Francois Clavis Saydeck, her father.
Sixty horned-cattle value at 500 piastres; eight horses valued at 200 piastres; fifty hogs valued at 200 piastres.
Property of Bride: 150 piastres coming from her savings as a young girl.
Signed: Christophe Teal; Marie Louise Saydeck; Michel Duffy; E. Murphy; Edward Teal; Anthony Bowker; Marie De Soto; Louis De Blanc, acting notary.
(Red River Parish Court House: Marriage Contract: Natchitoches Book 1; p 32).

6. Buller, Talmadge L., (Oct 1991), "Notes on the Sideck Family of Colonial Louisiana, Colonial Texas and the Republic of Texas," from La Voix Des Praires. PO Box 664, Ville Palatte, Louisiana 70586: Evangeline Genealogical & Historical Society, 12(47), pp. 63-75.

First Marriage:
Groom: Christophe Teal.
Bride: Marie Louise Sideck.
Married: 19 January 1795.
Place: Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana.

Second Marriage
Groom: John Guy Hall.
Bride: Marie Louise Saideck.
Married: 24 April 1810.
Place: St. Landry Catholic Church, Opelousas, Louisiana.

7. Hébert, Rev Donald J, (1996), Southwest Louisiana Records: Church and Civil Records, Volume 1-B (1801-1810) Complete Revision, p 684.

Widow: Marie Louise Teel.
Married: 24 April 1810.
John Hall.
(Opelousas Court House, Marriage Book #4).

8. Hébert, Rev Donald J, (1974), Southwest Louisiana Records: Church and Civil Records of Settlers 1756-1810, p 535.

Marie Louise Teel, (a Widow) married John Hall on 24 April 1810 (Opelousas Court House, Marriage Book #4).

9. Louisiana, Compiled Marriages, 1728-1850:
Groom: John Hall.
Bride: Marie Louise Teal.
Married: 24 Apr 1810.
Place: St Landry Parish, Louisiana.


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